The Chicken Drop, a Firsthand Account
Belize is known for pristine reefs with clear blue water, jungle locales where wildlife and all sorts of adventure awaits, and a hilarious betting activity on the beach of Ambergris Caye known as the World Famous Chicken Drop.
Real Reviews: Sweet Songs Jungle Lodge in Belize
Review of my stay at the newly renovated Sweet Songs Jungle Lodge near San Ignacio in Cayo, Belize
Diving Refresher
Been a minute since your last dive? Here are a few refreshers to keep in mind before your next scuba diving adventure.
Belize Beach & Jungle Travel Itinerary
See the best that Belize has to offer in one trip by visiting a pristine beach location and adventuring in the jungle.
US Road Trip Recap
What was the coolest place I visited on my trip from New York to California and back again? Where would I go back to again? Where would I never go back to, ever?
Tesla Road Trip Travel Tips
Based on my experiences in the car thus far, I am confident that if the car says you will make it to your final destination - you will. You just might have to go 62 miles per hour on a highway with a speed limit of 80 on occasion…
My Visit to The World's Only Corn Palace
The World’s Only Corn Palace is a spectacle for pretty much anyone driving along I-90 in South Dakota. It’s a short 10 minute trip off the highway, there are guaranteed to be bathrooms, there is a Tesla supercharging station (huzzah!), and it’s been written about and documented enough that you know its an actual legit place and not some place where serial killers wait out for the lone tourist to arrive.
New York City Has My Heart Forever
One particular night I found myself waxing downright poetic about NYC and why it’s amazing and awesome and insert other overly positive adjectives here. It made me realize that even though I’ve traveled all over the US, I just can’t help but write about New York first.
Road Trip Part Deux, Complete!
This return road trip from California to New York definitely got the better of me and I completely without-a-doubtedly slacked in keeping up with my blog posts. But fear not!
Travel Tips in the Time of Covid
At the risk of being berated for encouraging travel during the time of Covid when we are all supposed to be social distancing within our little corona-bubbles and stopping the spread, here is what I learned on leg one of my cross-country road trip from New York to Cali.
Sometimes I’m Just a Hater (When Traveling)
After a long day of traveling and being uncomfortable and not getting enough sleep I have very few fucks left to give until I’m finally in the place I’m trying to get to. It doesn’t matter how awe-inspiring and unique these places are, or how excited I am to get to my final destination. Eventually, I just hit a wall.
‘Merica, Because That's What Comes to Mind at Mount Rushmore
Who knew that a rock carving started almost a century ago would give me all the feels about this country, where it is today, and what it means to be American in the Trump-era.
Solo in Chicago: A People Watching Tale
To reiterate: I’m here, by myself, eating dinner, watching loads of people maybe 50 feet away from me having a great Saturday night out. But honestly, the being alone bit doesn’t bother me in the slightest right now because the people watching here is absolutely nothing short of amazing.
Road Trip Leg One Complete!
So I know I said I would be posting regularly on here and clearly I lied. Let’s just say that making a cross-country road trip stifles the ability to think clearly and formulate words into sentences at times.
And So it Begins
My US road trip Covid-edition 2020 from New York to California officially began at 6:15am today! The real plan was to leave at 5:30am to miss all the city traffic but you know what they say about best laid plans and all that…
Same Road Trip, Slightly Different Plan
I have a plan! For those of you who are new here, I’m embarking on a semi-crazy summer-of-Covid adventure to the West Coast and back. My new and significantly improved plan has two exciting changes…
A (Slightly Terrifying) Summertime Adventure
Today I embark on a new journey — I just signed an offer letter for a six week temporary harvest intern position at a winery in Napa! Truth be told, I’m terrified.